Publications by authors named "F Benazet"

African swine fever virus was detected in various samples using a molecular hybridization technique. A fragment located in a constant area of the viral genome was biotin-labelled. This probe, when present at a concentration of 100 ng/ml of the hybridization solution, could detect 10 pg of target DNA immobilized on nitrocellulose with cellular DNA and RNA.

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A histochemical study was carried out to evaluate the changes that occur in the glycoproteins of the rat digestive tract following short term treatment with a clay smectite. Staining with the usual methods for detecting complex carbohydrates and with lectin conjugates (Con A, LTA, PNA, SBA and WGA) showed that the stomach was the susceptible organ. Increased staining with LTA and SBA, together with a decrease in the abundance of sulphate groups in the upper mucous neck cells, was observed after the clay treatment.

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We examined the glycoprotein composition of intestinal goblet cells in jejunal and colonic biopsies obtained from pigs on different diets. Paraffin sections were stained both chemically and with the following horseradish-peroxidase conjugated lectins: Canavalia ensiformis (Con-A), Limulus polyphemus (LPA), Lotus tetragonolobus (LTA), Arachis hypogaea (PNA), Ricinus communis (RCA1), Glycine max (SBA) and Triticum vulgaris (WGA). Using chemical staining procedures, only small quantitative differences were noted between the two organs.

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The nature of mucins synthetized by the major vestibular glands of normal female calves and animals treated by anabolic drugs was investigated by usual histochemical methods and by lectin conjugate methods: Canavalia ensiformis (Con A), Limulus polyphemus (LPA), Lotus tetragonolobus (LTA), Arachis hypogaea (PNA), Ricinus communis (RCA I), Glycine max (SBA) and Triticum vulgaris (WGA). Two main secretory cell types, i.e.

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A new O factor (O23) found in a Serratia marcescens strain of formula O23:H19, and a new H factor (H26) found in 8 strains of formula O18:H26 are described.

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